Noname asked folks to unfollow her on Twitter if they were brought to her account by J. Cole after he referred to her as a “leader in these times.”
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In a since-deleted tweet, the rapper told her newer followers, “if Cole brought you here because ‘she’s a leader in these times’ unfollow me. I’m not a f*cking leader. I’m a confused n***a reading difficult books trying to understand this shit like everyone else. I tweet recklessly and smoke reggie. I’m nobodies leader.” While the tweet can no longer be found on her account, some users managed to nab a screenshot prior to its removal.
If you’ll recall, this all started when Cole appeared to be calling out and tone-policing Noname on “Snow On Tha Bluff” for seemingly subtweeting him when she put “top-selling rappers” whose “whole discographies be about black plight” on blast for their perceived silence on the murders of Black folks by police. He went on to indirectly confirm that he was referring to Noname on “Snow On Tha Bluff” in a series of tweets, at which point he called her “a leader in these times.” Noname went on to release “Song 33,” in response, on which she questioned why he was focusing on this pettiness when people are dying. However, she has since expressed her regret for putting out the song because she felt it had served to distract people from the real issues.














































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